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Title Page
Dedication
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
Part One - THE CASE FOR SOLITARIES
1 - From Endor to Endora, and Beyond
2 - Whence Came Covens?
3 - Religion or Practice? Coven or Solitary?
4 - Beliefs
God and Goddess
Honoring the Earth
Reincarnation
Retribution
Magic
Spirits
Part Two - SOLITARY PRACTICE
5 - Tools
Athamé
Wand
Sword
White-Handled Knife
Boleen
Burin
Staff
Cord/Cingulum
Besom
Bell
Goblet
Censer
Dress
Jewelry
Book of Shadows
Anointing Oil
6 - Consecration of Tools
7 - Temple
Altar
8 - Ritual
Opening the Circle (sometimes called “Erecting the Temple”)
Closing the Circle
Moving In and Out of a Consecrated Circle
Dance
Music
Song
9 - First Step
The Beginning: Initiation, or Self-Dedication
10 - Esbats
Format
Esbat Rite
Cakes and Wine
Full Moon
Dark Moon or New Moon
11 - Rites of Passage
Wiccaning
Handfasting
Handparting
Crossing Over
12 - Sabbats
Samhain
Winter/Yule
Imbolc
Spring/Ostara
Beltane
Midsummer/Litha
Lughnasadh
Autumn/Mabon
13 - Magic (General)
Magic/Witch Name
Working Magic
Preparations and Precautions
Timing
Raising the Power
Chants, Songs, & Dances
Releasing the Power
14 - Magic (Specific)
Candle Magic
Poppets
Plackets
Cord Magic
Color Magic
Love Magic
Sex Magic
Protection
Talismans and Amulets
Herb Magic
15 - Divination
Skrying
Sortilege
Cartomancy
Radiesthesia
16 - Healing
Hands-On Healing
Auric Healing
Color Healing
Distant Healing
Herbology
17 - Solitary Ethics
18 - Prayer and Meditation
19 - Development
20 - Final Thoughts
APPENDICES
Bibliography
Notes
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